Home People William Lively William Lively movies William Lively movies William Lively Movies (50) Tarzan's Hidden Jungle (1955) As Screenplay. Iron Mountain Trail (1953) As Story. Wild Horse Ambush (1952) As Screenplay. Trail Guide (1952) As Story. Colorado Sundown (1952) As Screenplay. Hot Lead (1951) As Writer. Arizona Manhunt (1951) As Writer. Gold Raiders (1951) As Story. Gold Raiders (1951) As Screenplay. Lost Planet Airmen (1951) As Writer. The Dakota Kid (1951) As Screenplay. The James Brothers of Missouri (1949) As Writer. King of the Rocket Men (1949) As Writer. Ghost of Zorro (1949) As Writer. Daughter of the Jungle (1949) As Screenplay. Federal Agents vs. Underworld, Inc. (1949) As Screenplay. Radar Patrol vs. Spy King (1949) As Writer. Tornado Range (1948) As Screenplay. Gunman's Code (1946) As Screenplay. Days of Buffalo Bill (1946) As Writer. Gun Town (1946) As Screenplay. Both Barrels Blazing (1945) As Screenplay. The Old Texas Trail (1944) As Screenplay. Boss of Boomtown (1944) As Screenplay. Marshal of Gunsmoke (1944) As Screenplay. Arizona Trail (1943) As Screenplay. Wagon Tracks West (1943) As Screenplay. Daredevils of the West (1943) As Screenplay. G-men vs. the Black Dragon (1943) As Screenplay. King of the Mounties (1942) As Screenplay. Perils of Nyoka (1942) As Screenplay. Spy Smasher (1942) As Screenplay. Texas Man Hunt (1942) As Screenplay. King of the Texas Rangers (1941) As Director. The Texas Marshal (1941) As Writer. The Lone Rider Crosses the Rio (1941) As Story. Billy the Kid's Range War (1941) As Screenplay. Pride of the Bowery (1940) As Adaptation. That Gang of Mine (1940) As Screenplay. Arizona Gang Busters (1940) As Screenplay. Boys of the City (1940) As Story. Boys of the City (1940) As Screenplay. Frontier Crusader (1940) As Screenplay. Phantom Rancher (1940) As Story. Phantom Rancher (1940) As Screenplay. East Side Kids (1940) As Story. East Side Kids (1940) As Screenplay. The Sagebrush Family Trails West (1940) As Screenplay. Death Rides the Range (1939) As Story. Death Rides the Range (1939) As Screenplay. « Previous Next »